A comprehensive procedure tailored to diminish the appearance of scars resulting from injuries, surgeries, burns, or conditions like acne. By seamlessly blending the scar with the surrounding skin, this service aims to minimize visibility and restore your skin's appearance. The procedure may involve various surgical and non-surgical techniques, carefully selected based on the scar's type, size, location, and impact on function. Our expert specialists provide thorough consultations to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your unique needs and desired outcomes.
Scar Revision works by first assessing the scar to determine the most suitable approach. Surgical options include excision, W-plasty, or Z-plasty to reposition the scar, skin grafting for extensive scars, and dermabrasion for surface smoothing. Non-surgical methods such as topical treatments, corticosteroid injections, cryotherapy, and laser therapy are utilized to enhance scar texture and color. Depending on the chosen technique, procedures are performed under local or general anesthesia, and non-surgical treatments in an office setting. Our tailored post-operative care ensures optimal healing and results.
Minimize the impact of scars on your appearance and well-being with scar revision surgery. This procedure or set of procedures aims to improve the look of scars, making them blend more seamlessly with your skin, while also addressing potential issues like restricted movement, discomfort, or itching, leading to increased comfort and confidence.
Scar Revision is a procedure designed to improve the appearance of scars, making them less visible and more consistent with surrounding skin, often using surgical and non-surgical techniques.
Yes, our Scar Revision service is conducted by qualified and experienced specialists. With thorough pre-operative planning and post-operative care, we ensure patient safety and optimal results.
While initial results may become visible within weeks, complete results mature over several months as swelling subsides and scars fade.
Various scars, including keloid, hypertrophic, atrophic, and contracture scars, can be treated. A personalized assessment determines the best treatment strategy for each scar type.